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A man and woman who burst into a Rowlett home Sunday afternoon were shot by someone inside the house who then fled before officers arrived, police said. (Published Monday, Dec 17, 2012)

Updated at 11:54 AM CST on Friday, Nov 1, 2013

A man and woman who burst into a Rowlett home Sunday afternoon were shot by someone inside the house who then fled before officers arrived, police said.

The incident happened about 3 p.m. in the 9300-block of Shearer Street.

"I was seeing the flash of the muzzle, so it was a little unnerving," neighbor Vince Christianson said.

Christianson and his wife Joan said they first saw the man and woman using a heavy object to break down the front door. "And then I heard a bunch of cussing and, 'Just kill them all,'" Joan Christianson said.

Then, gunfire erupted.

Police said the man, later identified as 17-year-old Corey Manges, was shot several times in the stomach. He was rushed by helicopter to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. The woman, later identified as 18-year-old Abigail Davis, received a minor wound in the shoulder. She was treated and released at another hospital and then arrested for burglary of a habitation, a second degree felony. If convicted, Davis faces between two and 20 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000.

Charges will be filed against Manges at a later date, police said Monday.

Police said there was first a disturbance at the rear of the home that later escalated when Manges kicked in the front door and entered the house with Davis. Police said an assault occurred inside the home, at which point a member of the household pulled out a gun and shot both Manges and Davis in the front yard.

A woman who lived in the house hid with three young children in a closet, police said. None of them were injured.

It was the mother's older son, believed to be in his 20's, or the son's acquaintance, who shot at the intruders, police said. But the son and the other man ran from the scene before police arrived, sparking a manhunt for them.

Officers found a sweater and a pistol a short distance away, police said.

It was not clear why they ran from the scene, leaving police unclear who were the victims and who were the suspects.

The woman who was shot spoke to arriving officers.

"She had made a comment that they were the victims of a robbery from the people in the house," said Rowlett police Sgt. Dean Poos. "But again, when John Q. Public is the victim of a crime, they usually call the police department and that's not what happened here. So that makes her story a little suspect as well."

Another neighbor, Erik Guzman, said he was watching television when he heard gunfire. "I thought it was fireworks at first," he said.

Guzman, 20, said he told his parents to lock their door. "It's crazy," he said. "This has never happened in this neighborhood. This is a good neighborhood."

Police continue to search for the two people who disappeared after the shooting. Their names have not been revealed.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Criminal Investigation Division of the Rowlett Police Department at 972-412-6220 or Lt. David Nabors at 972-412-6215.